Sending Money

How to Send Money to Farmington Correctional Center, MO (FL)

Need to put money on someone's account at Farmington Correctional Center? The Missouri Department of Corrections offers two documented options: an electronic transfer through JPay, or a mailed money order or cashier's check with the required paperwork.

2 min read Based on general MO policies
How to Send Money to Farmington Correctional Center, MO (FL)

The Missouri Department of Corrections lists two ways to deposit funds for someone at Farmington Correctional Center. You can send money electronically through JPay, or you can mail a money order or cashier's check made payable to the Missouri Department of Corrections. If you go the mail route, you'll need to include a Department of Corrections deposit slip. The offender can access deposit forms inside the facility and send a slip to you.

Mailed deposits aren't instant. Once the payment arrives, deposits are normally processed within 1 to 3 business days. It can take a bit longer depending on circumstances, so plan ahead if the money is needed by a specific date.

Note: Available documentation doesn't spell out fees, cut-off times, or step-by-step JPay sign-up instructions, and it doesn't confirm any cash walk-in options. Verify those details before you send money.

How to Send Money to Farmington Correctional Center, MO (FL)

Steps to Follow

  • Send funds by electronic transfer through JPay.
  • Or mail a money order or cashier’s check made payable to the Missouri Department of Corrections.
  • Include a Department of Corrections deposit slip with any mailed payment (the offender can request the forms and send you the slip).
  1. Watch the clock for mailed deposits: once the payment is received by mail, deposits are normally completed within 1 to 3 business days.
  2. Build in extra time when you can: processing can take slightly longer depending on circumstances, so don’t wait until the last minute if timing matters.

What to Verify

  • The current mailing address to use for money orders and cashier’s checks for this facility or for DOC processing
  • Whether a DOC deposit slip is required for every mailed deposit, and the quickest way to get one
  • How the payee line should be written (for example, whether anything beyond “Missouri Department of Corrections” is required)
  • Whether any other electronic options are allowed besides JPay
  • Whether any in-person cash or kiosk deposit options exist, and where they are located (if offered)

Once you send money, the offender may be able to check whether it posted using a kiosk inside the facility. These kiosks typically show balance and transaction details, including sender name and amount. What's available on the kiosk can change, so confirm access and any limits if you're counting on it to track deposits.

Tip: For current rules on fees, processing times, and any vendor changes, check official Missouri Department of Corrections resources or contact the facility directly.

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